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Urine attractant training aid that helps train your dog and cat to urinate in the desired location.  

Canitex urine attractant is a product to train your dog, developed to attract pets to relieve themselves in the desired location or always in the same location.

It is not toxic if inhaled.

- It is indicated for outdoor use.

Despite being an educator, it's important to pay attention to the following:

1 - Place the product in the desired location, spraying once or more times depending on the area you want to target for urination. You can and should apply the product to the desired location immediately after meals and take the dog to that same spot so that it can more quickly mark it as a place where it can urinate.

2 - After urinating in the area, the area should be cleaned before replacing the attractant.

3 - You should use the urine attractant/habituator to encourage urination in the desired locations. Similarly, you should use the urine repellent/dehabituator to prevent urination in unwanted places, and at the same time, you should use the urine attractant in the location where you want your pet to urinate. You should create an alternative for your pet to urinate while simultaneously eliminating the place where it normally urinates.

4 – Always keep in mind that urine attractants and repellents are a valuable aid, but you need to be persistent, assertive, and above all, use some behavioral training techniques to achieve your goal.

Here are some techniques to use while applying repellent and urine attractant:

5 - You should find an alternative place to where you usually urinate; this should be clearly shown to you.

Training tips combined with urine repellent and attractant.

- Indoors or in enclosed spaces. If the spot where your pet usually urinates is too well-known because they always go to the same place, it may be necessary to place a urinal pad very close to that spot. Just as you use repellent on the unwanted area, you should place the attractant on the pad, which is placed near where the pet usually urinates, to shift the urination location to the pad. After the pet gets used to urinating on the pad, you can transfer the location by simply placing the pad in the desired spot. Once the pet is used to urinating on the pad and has the attractant there, it will seek out the pad to relieve itself. In this way, you can later transfer the urination location to the outside.

- Outdoors, you should apply the repellent to the unwanted area several times a day, as the product evaporates more quickly outdoors, losing its effectiveness. Then, apply the attractant to the desired location for urination. Alternatively, you can simply apply the repellent and wait for the animal to urinate elsewhere, then reward it for doing its business in the desired spot.

- In any situation, you should always wait until your pet has finished relieving themselves, and when they do so in the desired location, reward this behavior to effectively reinforce the proper place to relieve themselves. Reward them with praise and encouraging words, as well as delicious treats. This will make the process faster and help your pet understand that they receive rewards for doing it this way.

Puppies are hyperactive and playful, and they're always getting into mischief and relieving themselves several times a day, so sometimes they might go in the wrong place and other times not. Don't despair, be assertive and persistent, and you'll succeed.

- The times when puppies need to relieve themselves are almost always the same: right after waking up from a nap or sleep, and right after eating. These are the times they usually need to relieve themselves, apart from other times. However, you can always catch these moments to better teach them where they should go. By trying to understand the times they usually relieve themselves, you can anticipate when they need to go, making the process more effective and speeding it up, whether they are puppies or adult dogs.

Essential oil blend 5.0%; Ethanol 60%; Water 35%

Ingredients
Water, alcohol denat., perfume

This product has been formulated for outdoor use. First, clean the application area and then water the areas you wish to protect, avoiding applying the product directly to plants .

Before applying to special materials, perform a preliminary test in an inconspicuous area to verify that the product does not stain or attack the surface.

Shake the container well before use. Spray the surface where you want the animal to relieve itself. After relieving itself, the waste should be removed, and only then should the product be sprayed again so that it can urinate in the same place, or in the desired location.

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Urine attractant that helps train your dog and cat to urinate in the desired location.

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Urine attractant that helps train your dog and cat to urinate in the desired location.

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Urine attractant training aid that helps train your dog and cat to urinate in the desired location.  

Canitex urine attractant is a product to train your dog, developed to attract pets to relieve themselves in the desired location or always in the same location.

It is not toxic if inhaled.

- It is indicated for outdoor use.

Despite being an educator, it's important to pay attention to the following:

1 - Place the product in the desired location, spraying once or more times depending on the area you want to target for urination. You can and should apply the product to the desired location immediately after meals and take the dog to that same spot so that it can more quickly mark it as a place where it can urinate.

2 - After urinating in the area, the area should be cleaned before replacing the attractant.

3 - You should use the urine attractant/habituator to encourage urination in the desired locations. Similarly, you should use the urine repellent/dehabituator to prevent urination in unwanted places, and at the same time, you should use the urine attractant in the location where you want your pet to urinate. You should create an alternative for your pet to urinate while simultaneously eliminating the place where it normally urinates.

4 – Always keep in mind that urine attractants and repellents are a valuable aid, but you need to be persistent, assertive, and above all, use some behavioral training techniques to achieve your goal.

Here are some techniques to use while applying repellent and urine attractant:

5 - You should find an alternative place to where you usually urinate; this should be clearly shown to you.

Training tips combined with urine repellent and attractant.

- Indoors or in enclosed spaces. If the spot where your pet usually urinates is too well-known because they always go to the same place, it may be necessary to place a urinal pad very close to that spot. Just as you use repellent on the unwanted area, you should place the attractant on the pad, which is placed near where the pet usually urinates, to shift the urination location to the pad. After the pet gets used to urinating on the pad, you can transfer the location by simply placing the pad in the desired spot. Once the pet is used to urinating on the pad and has the attractant there, it will seek out the pad to relieve itself. In this way, you can later transfer the urination location to the outside.

- Outdoors, you should apply the repellent to the unwanted area several times a day, as the product evaporates more quickly outdoors, losing its effectiveness. Then, apply the attractant to the desired location for urination. Alternatively, you can simply apply the repellent and wait for the animal to urinate elsewhere, then reward it for doing its business in the desired spot.

- In any situation, you should always wait until your pet has finished relieving themselves, and when they do so in the desired location, reward this behavior to effectively reinforce the proper place to relieve themselves. Reward them with praise and encouraging words, as well as delicious treats. This will make the process faster and help your pet understand that they receive rewards for doing it this way.

Puppies are hyperactive and playful, and they're always getting into mischief and relieving themselves several times a day, so sometimes they might go in the wrong place and other times not. Don't despair, be assertive and persistent, and you'll succeed.

- The times when puppies need to relieve themselves are almost always the same: right after waking up from a nap or sleep, and right after eating. These are the times they usually need to relieve themselves, apart from other times. However, you can always catch these moments to better teach them where they should go. By trying to understand the times they usually relieve themselves, you can anticipate when they need to go, making the process more effective and speeding it up, whether they are puppies or adult dogs.

Essential oil blend 5.0%; Ethanol 60%; Water 35%

Ingredients
Water, alcohol denat., perfume

This product has been formulated for outdoor use. First, clean the application area and then water the areas you wish to protect, avoiding applying the product directly to plants .

Before applying to special materials, perform a preliminary test in an inconspicuous area to verify that the product does not stain or attack the surface.

Shake the container well before use. Spray the surface where you want the animal to relieve itself. After relieving itself, the waste should be removed, and only then should the product be sprayed again so that it can urinate in the same place, or in the desired location.

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